ABSTRACT

This is the final stand against the Problem of Wayward Reflection, specifically, Wayward Reflection via Attitude Switching (cf. chapter 1). However, many of the necessary tools for this are lifted from previous chapters. Thus, if the chapter is read in isolation from the rest, then it may be unnecessarily confusing, both dialectically and conceptually, since it is natural to presuppose the basics of what’s already occurred. However, I shall try to give reminders of earlier matters or provide cross-references where suitable.